Illuminations  (ILLUMINATIONS for bass trombone or tuba and band by Howard J. Buss, originally  for bass trombone (or tuba) and piano, was composed for Charles Vernon, bass trombonist  with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the 30th Anniversary of the International  Trombone Festival. This significant addition to the repertoire is written in an accessible  modern style. The musical language is sophisticated, yet appealing to general audiences.  Illuminations is cast in 2 contrasting movements: The first, Reverie, is contemplative and lyrical.  Beautiful, expansive melodic lines are woven into a gentle, almost mystical, musical fabric. The  second movement, Urban Lights, is an energetic rondo that is strongly influenced by jazz, and in one  section, funk music. "Thoughtful, tuneful, and rewarding to perform." ITA Journal.